When to Use A FEW or A LITTLE? | English Grammar Made Simple | Learn English With Ananya

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❓ Do you say "a few water" or "a little water"? ❓ Is it "a few information" or "a little information"? If you're not sure — this lesson is exactly what you need! In this English grammar class, Ananya explains the difference between A FEW and A LITTLE using the golden rule of Countable vs Uncountable Nouns — with real examples, simple explanations, and common mistakes to avoid. By the end of this video, you'll never mix them up again. 👉 Online English Course Details - https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store OR 👉Send 'HI' on WhatsApp no - +919324246223 📚 What You'll Learn in This Video: ✔ What are Countable Nouns — and how to spot them instantly ✔ What are Uncountable Nouns — with everyday examples ✔ When to use "A FEW" (hint: it always goes with countable nouns!) ✔ When to use "A LITTLE" (hint: it always goes with uncountable nouns!) ✔ The difference between FEW vs A FEW and LITTLE vs A LITTLE ✔ Top mistakes English learners make — and the easy fixes ✔ Practice sentences so you can apply the rules right away 🎯 Perfect For: → Beginners and intermediate English learners → Students preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or competitive exams → Anyone confused about quantifiers in English grammar → Non-native speakers who want to sound natural and correct 📝 QUICK RULE RECAP (Save This!): ✅ A FEW → used with COUNTABLE nouns (friends, apples, chairs) ✅ A LITTLE → used with UNCOUNTABLE nouns (water, money, time) ⚠ FEW (without 'a') = almost none → negative meaning ⚠ LITTLE (without 'a') = almost none → negative meaning 👉 Hit SUBSCRIBE and ring the 🔔 bell so you never miss a lesson! 👍 LIKE this video — it helps more English learners find it on YouTube. 📤 SHARE with a friend who confuses A Few and A Little! #learnenglish #afewvsalittle #countablenouns #uncountablenouns #englishgrammar #learnenglish #quantifiers #grammarlesson #englishlessons #learnenglishtips #englishforbeginners #afew #alittle #fewvslittle #grammarcheck #englishtips #speakenglish #englishspeaking #learngrammar #dailyenglish #englishmistakes #grammarbasics #countableuncountable #englishteacher #nounsinEnglish #beginnersgrammar #englishpractice #grammarexplained #ieltspreparation #toeflgrammar #englishlearning #englishtenses #grammarforbeginners #englishfluency #englishtips #howtospeakenglish #correctenglish #englishlessononline #grammarquiz #englishtricks #everydayenglish #basicenglish #spokenenglish #learnenglishtodayh #englishcommunication #englishclass #ananyaenglish #learnenglishwithananaya #languagelearning #englishcontent #freeeenglishlessons #letstalkacademy New Course - Speak English Naturally! 👉 Course Link - http://bit.ly/4094jfk ✔️Take your English to the Advanced C1 Level ✔️Speak Confidently, Just Like Your Native Language. ✔️Never feel short for words and phrases in a conversation. 👉Pronunciation & Accent Course https://bit.ly/3JwtHG1 👉Watch more Short English Lessons https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4BuO6UgthvhC0D7_cyHJ8EmmzKyRib0_ 👉 https://bit.ly/31qSV34 📗 Learn English Online With Let's Talk Academy ✔️ Beginner To Advanced Level English Courses ✔️ Beautifully Crafted English courses to improve your English fluency, Clarity in speech, Pronunciation in the shortest possible time. ✔️ Activity-based learning methodology to learn English naturally. Group classes consisting of 10-12 students. 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️

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